Had lunch there on the recommendations of many who said the food was plentiful, delicious and cheap. Well, two out of three ain't bad (ha/ha... just kidding).
I had Greek fries and Hot Wings. The wings were good size and very inexpensive. They tasted good, however, if you consider the price.... They were exceptional. The Greek Fries were not as plentiful as I imagined and the cheese sauce overpowered the fries and the Greek sauce. Also, the fries appeared to be battered. I would not recommend the fries.
The inside of the bar is pretty nice. Not fancy, but just clean and somewhat modern. The bar was full, but I managed to squeeze in between a couple smokers. The bartender waitress was friendly and prompt. I believe that the ventilation is good enough that you can dine comfortably at one of the tables, but don't sit at the bar if you hate the smell of smoke.
They have a small menu which consists of typical bar food (wings and pizza). Most people took doggie bags and commented about the large quantity of food they received. But I don't think they ordered the Greek Fries.
If you are particularly hungry for wings, I do recommend having a looksee at the One Way Inn. Be wary of the fries and stay away from the bar if smoke bothers you. The atmosphere and people were very nice. I will return because I'd love to try some other flavor of wings and perhaps some pizza.
BTW: You must be 21 or older to enter.
They have quite a wing selection and I was surprised when I ordered ten that they were only $4.25 - and it wasn't a special. I ordered their regular hot. The wings were an average wing size with a delicious, if not uninspired, traditional buffalo sauce that was wonderfully vinegary.
The bar is lit very well, although one detriment is that it is one of the few smoking bars in the area still, so if you eat in, you're going to smell like an ashtray. Still, the wings are good and they are cheap, so it's worth it for take out.